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The ARC CoE in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET) is an international innovator in novel electronics technologies. Enabled by the new science of atomically thin materials, FLEET brings together over 40 world-leading experts to develop a new generation of ultra-low power devices.

Headquartered at Monash University, the FLEET network will comprise 19 chief investigators at seven Australian institutions, 19 partner investigators at 16 institutions worldwide, and over 100 HDR students and postdoctoral fellows. The team is highly interdisciplinary with high-profile researchers from atomic physics, condensed matter physics, materials science, electronics, nanofabrication and atomically thin materials.

FLEET higher degree by research (HDR) students and early career researchers (ECRs) will take part in a comprehensive training program incorporating excellent supervision, professional development, opportunities for networking, and support of diverse career pathways.

An important part of FLEET’s mission is to create and
maintain an inclusive working environment that resolves the
conflict of research and family life. In particular, we offer
women-specific mentoring programs and other career support
initiatives for female scientists to create gender equity at the
workplace and retain women in STEM. FLEET's Equity and Diversity
policy can be found hereand will be followed through the recruitment process,
subject to variations according to respective policies at
individual institutions. We strongly encourage female scientists
to join our team.

To ensure that our HDR students develop a highly competitive and diverse skills base and therefore enhance their future career opportunities, FLEET will offer research internship programs up to six months duration at Partner Organisations. Read more on why you should work with FLEET.